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Politics

The Big One

Plus: Trump's response to Israel attacking Iran, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 6.13.2025 9:36 AM

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Israel attacks Iran: We're all waking up to a much less stable Middle East this morning. "Israel's action to cripple Iran's nuclear program is a service to all civilized people," offers AIPAC. This attack "risks a regional war that will likely be catastrophic for America," offers Sen. Chris Murphy (D–Conn.). Israel presents its actions as a "response to the Iranian regime's ongoing aggression against Israel" and declares that this, dubbed Operation Rising Lion, is only "the first stage."

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Explosions were seen all across Iran early Friday morning, hitting Tehran, the main uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, Isfahan (near a nuclear facility), Tabriz (near a nuclear research center and two military facilities), Khondab (near a nuclear site), and Khorammabad (near a nuclear site). The cities of Arak and Kermanshah were also hit. At least six military bases were hit around Tehran. Some residential areas were struck (death toll currently unknown). Israel killed the commander in chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Hossein Salami; the deputy commander of Iran's armed forces, Gen. Gholamali Rashid; the chief of staff of the military, Mohammad Bagheri; the head of the airspace unit of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh; and Ali Shamkhani, one of Iran's most influential politicians and a close advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameini, who had been overseeing the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States. Israel also attacked the homes of nuclear scientists Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoun Abbasi, assassinating both. Several other nuclear scientists were killed as well: Abdolhamid Minouchehr, who "conducted extensive research on improving the efficiency and safety of nuclear plants" (per Al Jazeera); Ahmad Reza Zolfaghari, who taught nuclear engineering at Shahid Beheshti University; Amir Hossein Faghihi, who previously helmed Iran's Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute; and a scientist known as Motallebzadeh.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Iran's nuclear program "a clear and present danger to Israel's very survival," claiming that Tehran had "taken steps that it has never taken before—steps to weaponize this enriched uranium." He added: "If not stopped, Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time. It could be a year. It could be within a few months."

As reported in Roundup yesterday, a U.N. body—the International Atomic Energy Agency—just found Iran to be in violation of its nuclear obligations and censured it due to its refusal to work with the agency's inspectors. The U.S. clearly had advance warning of the attacks and had started to evacuate certain personnel and family members of government employees from the Middle East. Trump had also presaged two months ago that Iran needed to agree to a nuclear deal on the timeline Trump had proposed or there would be consequences.

For an alternative take, go here. A third take is below:

"Two Israeli officials claimed to Axios that Trump and his aides were only pretending to oppose an Israeli attack in public — and didn't express opposition in private. "We had a clear U.S. green light," one claimed." pic.twitter.com/1oSNxa6Jb6

— Anthony LaMesa (@ajlamesa) June 13, 2025

"I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal," Trump said on Truth Social, but "they just couldn't get it done." Trump added that "the next already planned attacks" could be "even more brutal," and warned that Iran "must make a deal, before there is nothing left."

"I told them it would be much worse than anything they know, anticipated, or were told, that the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come—And they know how to use it," he said.

What happens next? Israel says it wants to completely cripple Iran's nuclear program, preventing it from acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran maintains its innocence, repeatedly claiming the scaled-up nuclear capacity is for civilian energy purposes only.

Iran's "axis of resistance"—its proxies and allies in the region, including Hamas, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iraqi militias, and Yemeni Houthis—does not seem prepared to rush to its aid. Israel's already spent many months fighting Hamas, most obviously, but also Hezbollah (for which domestic support has waned). U.S. strikes on the Houthis have left the group weak.

Alerts sent out to Israelis told them to stay near bomb shelters, and later to collect essential items. All gatherings in the country were banned. Schools and workplaces are closed. Flights arriving in and departing from Tel Aviv were canceled as the airspace was closed to civilians. Iran launched a barrage of drones at Israel, which were shot down by Israel's defense systems. But Iran still vows retaliation at Israel, as well as the United States.

"We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region," Secretary of State Marco Rubio replied. "Let me be clear: Iran should not target U.S. interests or personnel." It remains to be seen whether Iran finds this plausible, given Trump's rhetoric, the timing of the nuclear negotiations, and the U.S.'s closeness to Israel. Iran has moved quickly to get its top military brass replaced, and Khameini has wasted no time decrying Israel's targeting of residential areas full of civilians. Crowds of protesters have formed, calling for Iran to retaliate.


Scenes from New York: I am getting very worried about an actual socialist getting elected to lead my city.

All gas, no breaks. pic.twitter.com/gCR7pYU9uT

— Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@ZohranKMamdani) June 12, 2025

It's very difficult to exaggerate how stupid this is. pic.twitter.com/3GaOMwqMd8

— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) June 12, 2025


QUICK HITS

  • "Senator Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, was forcibly removed on Thursday from a news conference being held by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, and handcuffed after he interrupted Ms. Noem at a federal building in West Los Angeles," reports The New York Times. "'Sir! Sir! Hands off!' Mr. Padilla, 52, shouted as federal agents tried to muscle him out of the room inside a government office building about 15 miles west of downtown Los Angeles where Ms. Noem was speaking. 'I am Senator Alex Padilla. I have a question for the secretary.'" Padilla was handcuffed and then, later, vouched for by…Corey Lewandowski. The FBI insists that it acted properly: "When an unrecognized Senator in plain clothes and wearing no security pin became disruptive and subsequently resisted law enforcement, our F.B.I. L.A. personnel responded in support of Secret Service completely appropriately."
  • Unrest at New Jersey's migrant detention center, Delaney Hall.
  • "The House on Thursday narrowly approved a request from the White House, known as a rescissions package, to claw back funding for NPR, PBS and international aid that lawmakers had previously appropriated," reports CBS.
  • Robert Malone, a total quack, was appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to one of the vacancies on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. (A more promising pick is Martin Kulldorff, a former guest on Just Asking Questions.)
  • "Reporters in this era have been asked to abandon objectivity and adhere to it. They've been urged to be public figures with heavy social media presences, but also told they'll be fired if they say what they think," writes Matt Taibbi on the firing of ABC anchor Terry Moran for a social media post criticizing Stephen Miller.

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  1. Anomalous   2 days ago

    Israel killed the commander in chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Hossein Salami
    Iran should have done a better job of hiding Salami.

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    1. Idaho-Bob   2 days ago

      Not bad. LOL

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    2. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

      But they used a meat seeking missile.

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    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      Iron Burqa?

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      1. mad.casual   2 days ago

        Batula Taco OF account.

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    4. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 days ago

      Fist has a sock now?

      I’m not sure how to feel about that.

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      1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

        More of a glove than a sock, but yeah I didn't even look at the name because I assumed it was Fist.

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  2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Finally the ripples of tariffs are shown. Ww3. Wait. Ww6? Lost track.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      Doesn't matter. We are already all dead from global starvation, The Climate Change, COVID, fascist capitalism, hand maid patriarchy, etc., etc.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Ive died 6 times with covid already.

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        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   2 days ago

          Only six times? Piker. I think I’ve died at least twelve times over by now.

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          1. HorseConch   2 days ago

            Project 2025 just forced my great grandkids who won't be conceived for at least 30 years to not be aborted.

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    2. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      Seems like they had plenty of other issues before tariffs that never took effect on them...but of course why not blame those tariffs and get the media to help!?

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/trump-tariffs-claim-first-major-victim-as-auto-giant-files-for-bankruptcy/ar-AA1GBvmi

      A car parts supplier pointed its finger at the Trump administration's tariffs while filing for bankruptcy.

      Marelli, a Japanese-based car parts manufacturer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, citing tariff-related pressures that added to its years-long financial troubles.

      Marelli said it had already been navigating a challenging landscape of supply-chain bottlenecks and labor shortages following the Covid-19 pandemic.

      But in a court filing, CEO David Slump wrote that rising global tariffs became a tipping point this spring.

      'Marelli was severely affected by tariffs due to its import/export-focused business and the imposition of tariffs specifically against automotive manufacturers and suppliers,' Slump wrote in the court filing.

      The company's finances began to deteriorate in March, around the same time President Donald Trump imposed 25 percent levies on imported cars and vehicle parts.

      The President scaled back the dramatic import tax in April, but the temporary reprieve left suppliers facing continued uncertainty.

      For Marelli, the pressure was too much.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Yeah. A lot of businesses with terrible financials for years blamed tariffs during their projection calls early 2q.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

          "Tariffs!" is the new excuse for all failure. "COVID!" was getting tired.

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  3. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    I'm Israel genocide news... aid workers distributing aid that hamas didn't control pissed hamas off so much they kill 8 aid workers and kidnap more.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2025/06/hamas-slaughters-eight-aid-workers-in-gaza-ambush-several-feared-kidnapped/

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    1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

      Hamas showing how governments really serve their constituents.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Sarc will likely let us know it was actually 300 Palestinian children killed because hamas health ministry said so.

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        1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

          The hospitals could have saved them if the generators had not run out of fuel....

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

            Hamas Passover is going to be 2 years long based on how long the 3 days of oil lasted.

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          2. HorseConch   2 days ago

            If we hadn't cut that USAID money, all of the kids in Africa that didn't starve or die of malaria would be there to hand it out.

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    2. Marshal   2 days ago

      Palestinian civilians know who the Hamas members are. If they want peace they need to kill them.

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    3. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

      Greta might have something to say about that, if she hadn't ditched her phone on the approach to Gaza.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        So brave.

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  4. Stupid Government Tricks   2 days ago

    Have some faith. Look at the bright side of life.

    Scenes from New York: I am getting very worried about an actual socialist getting elected to lead my city.

    Socialists are among the most corrupt politicians around the world. How long before this clown stops hiding his corruption?

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    1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

      I am getting very worried about an actual socialist getting elected to lead my city.

      It’s the next logical step for NY.

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    2. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

      Was Bill DiBlasio's tenure as mayor just a bad dream or something? This quote makes me wonder what qualifies as a "actual socialist" to this guy? Mass executions in Madison Square?

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   2 days ago

        Probably a shitload of gross incompetence like Brandon Johnson in Chicago.

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        1. HorseConch   2 days ago

          Beetlejuice did the best she could to trash the city, and Panicky Brandon said hold my beer.

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      2. Zeb   2 days ago

        Well this guy actually calls himself one. And I guess wants government control of the means of production or something.

        People have too many definitions of socialism.

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        1. Alberto Balsalm   2 days ago

          Yes. Most progressives I know think publicly funded services like police, fireman, roads are examples of socialism.

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          1. Zeb   2 days ago

            That's a kind of pathetic attempt to rehabilitate the word, as far as I can see.

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    3. Marshal   2 days ago

      Help him win. He'll drive the productive people and businesses to red states while the lazy fuckups remain. It'll be a good lesson that the world doesn't work like socialists wish it did which is why socialists inevitably end up trying to use force.

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      1. The Average Dude (Who's Smarter Than You)   2 days ago

        God I wish it worked like this. Unfortunately there are too few people who learn too late and too many idiots who never seem to learn.

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

          The irony of your post.

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          1. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

            Socialist New York governor would be a great step. Infinitely more defensible (for the rest of us) than if it was a socialist in the White House.

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    4. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      Importing socialist will have no effect on the US. That is just rightwing fear mongering.

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    5. damikesc   2 days ago

      I am loving this.

      Come on, NYC --- elect this imbecile.

      Get what you want...good and hard.

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  5. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    More and more evidence continues to come out that Smartmatic lied to the court and deleted discovery. Glad a reason writer named sullum didnt blindly celebrate this case.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/smartmatic-accused-deleting-evidence-27b-fox-news-defamation-case-court-docs

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

      Oops.

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      1. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

        Too local.

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  6. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Democrats and their media haven't learned anything.

    https://newrepublic.com/article/196703/burning-waymo-robotaxis-los-angeles-symbols-tech-excess?utm_campaign=SF_TNR&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Twitter&utm_term=Autofeed

    "The Symbolic Power of Burning Waymo Robotaxis"

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    1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

      “Tech excess”

      Nothing worse than progress.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        Luddites have always been a branch of socialists.

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    2. Idaho-Bob   2 days ago

      There’s no telling precisely why protesters have targeted Waymos in recent days;

      "Protesters". No they haven't learned a goddamn thing.

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      1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

        Were they targeted because these animals will set anything on fire and there is no danger of a Waymo driver having a gun and shooting them? Maybe that?

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      2. Ajsloss   2 days ago

        There’s no telling precisely why protesters have targeted Waymos in recent days;

        Really, no telling why? How about the Three Laws of Robotics? An actual person behind the wheel would absolutely run you down.

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        1. mad.casual   2 days ago

          I, for one...

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      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        Don't be so sure. The left media have learned that repeating the same narratives, and even phrasing, over and over is pretty effective in fooling lots of people.

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        1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

          All for the greater good.

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        2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

          But it’s getting less effective as time goes on.

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    3. mad.casual   2 days ago

      I must say, the lead photo really (ironically) casts a lot of shade on Rommelman's "LA is not on fire. It's mostly 'young, dumb, and full of cum' thugs and vandals that only come out at night."

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    4. Super Scary   2 days ago

      The only other time I've heard about these cars is when I saw videos of people standing in front of them to force the vehicle to stop and then they rob the passengers.

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  7. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

    'Crowds of protesters have formed, calling for Iran to retaliate.'

    At Columbia?

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    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

      calling for Iran to retaliate

      WAR IS PEACE

      Taxation isn't theft, Capitalism is.

      FREEDOM IS SLAVERY

      They’ve been urged to be public figures with heavy social media presences, but also told they’ll be fired if they say what they think.

      IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

      It's all right there in the roundup. The pattern is set.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

        Well noted.

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  8. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

    Israel attacks Iran

    This wouldn't have happened if Trump was president.

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    1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

      President of Israel?

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      1. Quicktown Brix   2 days ago

        President of the world

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        1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

          You misspelled king.

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          1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

            The Emperor of Mankind, the most potent Human psyker, the Imperium of Man's reigning monarch, Donald, J. Trump

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    2. Dillinger   2 days ago

      >>This wouldn't have happened if Trump was president.

      funny. I like it.

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  9. Fats of Fury   2 days ago

    Everything old is new again,
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nika_riots

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      Bring back chariot racing!

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  10. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

    Israel killed the commander in chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards..

    Heaven welcomes the newly arrived austere religious scholars.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

      You work for wapo?

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  11. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

    'Scenes from New York: I am getting very worried about an actual socialist getting elected to lead my city.'

    Sounds necessary to me.

    NYC was founded as a center for open trade, i.e. a free market. That led to its legacy as America's main financial center. If Marxists take power and convince finance companies to relocate, then the rest of us can stop giving a shit about what happens in NYC.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

      Difficulty. I already stopped giving a shit and applaud the dark batman story line being created.

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  12. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Robert Malone, a total quack,

    Why liz? How many patents does he have again?

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    1. mad.casual   2 days ago

      It's gotta be sarcasm. Or misunderstanding of the meaning of the word "quack". Or a missing contextual cue. His education clearly tops Fauci's. His work was fundamental to the vaccine. It's like saying Francis Crick is a quack. Even Kary Mullis, who I've probably described as a quack in the past (because *he* attributes his discovery to LSD), is really more of a kook or a crack pot than a quack.

      The idea that Malone is a quack makes pretty much everybody in the field a quack. It's really kind of around-the-bend (anti-)anti-Vaxxerism in the anti-Racist fashion.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Corporate media has called him a quack for years. Doesn't read like sarcasm to me.

        She even says "a more promising pick" in the blurb.

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        1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 days ago

          Really the most offensive and ignorant thing Liz has ever posted.

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        2. mad.casual   2 days ago

          Corporate media has called him a quack for years. Doesn't read like sarcasm to me.

          Yeah, but they call everyone to the right of Mao Hitler. Admittedly, I may be wrongly giving Liz more credit than that. I've misread her both ways before.

          She even says "a more promising pick" in the blurb.

          Again, I might be misreading her but "Should've gone with a more promising pick like Carroll Shelby rather than that car-building quack Henry Ford."

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    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

      The BBC link doesn't offer much other than:

      Dr Malone was accused of spreading misinformation about the mRNA vaccines during the pandemic

      To find those accusations, I would have to go to NPR, Vice, MSNBC, the New York Times, or Washington Post. No thanks.

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      1. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

        Yeah, no need to go there, when even "good" Liz is right here to lie to us for them.

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      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        Vaccine "misinformation" was anything challenging the official state narrative, right?

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        1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

          It ended up being the truth sadly.

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  13. Ajsloss   2 days ago

    as federal agents tried to muscle him out of the room

    Do or do not, there is no try (and they most certainly did muscle his bitch ass out of the room).

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    1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

      Do or do not, there is no try

      I was told on this very forum that that was a stupid phrase.

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      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

        Probably from someone who often do not.

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      2. Zeb   2 days ago

        It's a fine phrase if you are training to use the force (or other real skills and talents that require confidence). But not, literally speaking, true.

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        1. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

          It's quite literally true. You either have done a thing, or you haven't.

          I tried to run a 3 minute mile. Care to wager, whether I did or did not run a 3 minute mile?

          Seriously though, it's a motivational phrase. No need to be a linguistic Sith. IOW, lighten up Francis! 🙂

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          1. Zeb   2 days ago

            I didn't really intend that to come off as a bummer. I pretty much agree in the first sentence. You are right that the "do or do not" part is quite true. But trying and failing (and being OK with failure) is also an important thing when learning a new skill or discipline.

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

              But trying and failing is not actual accomplishment, despite human nature (and some ideologies).

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              1. Zeb   2 days ago

                Of course not, that's what "failure" means. But you are going to fail along the way, and that means you need to keep trying.

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                1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

                  "You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is: never try." -H. Jay Simpson

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              2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

                Failure/error is actually a primary part of development.

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            2. tracerv   2 days ago

              Zeb = 0 sense of humor. Jesus man.

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              1. Dillinger   2 days ago

                it's there it's just dry.

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                1. Zeb   2 days ago

                  Thanks for noticing.

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              2. Zeb   2 days ago

                I'll admit to taking the wrong things seriously sometimes. But I also often joke about the wrong things so it balances out.

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            3. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

              But trying and failing (and being OK with failure) is also an important thing when learning a new skill or discipline.

              1000% true.

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          2. Dillinger   2 days ago

            >>lighten up Francis!

            any of you homos touches my shit ... I kill you.

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  14. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Dems 30% approval rating may still be too high, likely fake.

    TikToker reveals dems paying "influencers" to advertise no kings day. I plan on laughing at the over 70s that show up here.


    I Meme Therefore I Am
    @ImMeme0
    BREAKING: Another TikToker reveals they were offered $200 to join the nationwide “No Kings Day” protest in NYC—targeting ICE and President Trump’s deportation policies.

    https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1932937781103526325

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      Ex-hippy boomers, cat ladies, and transgender baristas are all the Democrats have left, besides hired mercenaries.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   2 days ago

        Teachers unions. At least in Chicago, they are the vanguard of the revolution.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

          How many fit into one of the groups I mentioned?

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      2. Zeb   2 days ago

        When it comes to activists and people who really engage, that looks true on the internet at least. But we're still a pretty evenly divided country, with lots of blue states that reliably have well over half the population vote for Democrats. There are still a lot of more or less normal Democrats out there. Though I feel like the time is pretty ripe for a new party to form that will attract those people.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

          But if we believe any of the recent poll demographics, Democrats (I presume with the current progressive branding) have strong support in only a few groups.

          The challenge for "normal" Democrats is first admitting they have a problem (both in the polls and personally).

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          1. Zeb   2 days ago

            Sure. But the breakdowns are like 60/40 at worst (plus or minus a bit). That still leaves a lot of Democrat supporters in all demographics.
            My point is not to try to say that Democrats are doing fine with voters overall, they aren't and they shouldn't be because they are awful. But it is not true to say that all they have is some weirdos and crazies. Even in a pretty decisive election like 2024, the popular vote is damn near evenly divided. That doesn't and shouldn't mean anything to the election outcome, but it does demonstrate that there is more to democrat support than cat ladies and trannies. I'd love to see the party disappear, but I suspect they will figure out how to recalibrate over the next few years so they can continue to get roughly half the national vote, because that's how two party systems work.

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    2. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

      This is 100% why I have 0 interest in TikTok not being banned. I'm sick of "influencers" who think they're the main character, and the droves of idiotic sycophants who let them believe it.

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  15. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

    Senator Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, was forcibly removed on Thursday from a news conference being held by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, and handcuffed after he interrupted Ms. Noem at a federal building in West Los Angeles,"

    What an idiot.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      How dare you! His violence is speech but Noem's speech is violence, or something.

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    2. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

      Chuck Schumer's crocodile tears...Well, Chuck, your guy is one of some 535 VIPs who think they can walk unannounced into any building or meeting or event anytime they want and charge the stage screaming at the speaker and then resist law enforcement's attempts to prevent them from doing so.

      https://x.com/SenSchumer/status/1933231055999226078

      Watching this video sickened my stomach, the manhandling of a United States Senator, Senator Padilla.

      We need immediate answers to what the hell went on.

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      1. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

        We need immediate answers to what the hell went on.

        Yes, Chuck, yes we do. Like, maybe the seconds immediately preceding your "sicken"ingly deceptively edited clip?

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      2. Super Scary   2 days ago

        "I have questions for the secretary!"

        And right at that moment was the only time that could have been done.

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  16. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Sarc and stg are going to hate this new meme.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

    @SecScottBessent
    Tariff Derangement Syndrome is the latest form of TDS.

    Democrats are so out of touch and partisan that they refuse to acknowledge the President’s inflation wins and would actually prefer to see numbers rise.

    The truth is: We just saw the best inflation data since 2020 thanks to our administration’s efforts.

    No tariff recession, no inflation spike.

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    1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

      Yeah, but they won’t listen to him because he’s gay.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Explains their hatred. According to jeffsarc.

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        1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

          Has Jeff told us that Bessent is a "fag" yet?

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        2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

          Nobody will support a "fag". Just ask Chemjeff.

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      2. Ajsloss   2 days ago

        At least he's not a woman.

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        1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

          Are you a biologist?

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          1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

            I don't even know what that question means.

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            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

              Ask Crocodile Dundee.

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              1. Ajsloss   2 days ago

                Also if you have any knife related questions.

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                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

                  But not in the UK.

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      3. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 days ago

        Most of the reason "editors":
        A lot of people don't like chase Oliver because he's gay
        Everyone's responce:
        No we don't like him because he is a pedofile Marxist.

        Reason and the left (but I repeat myself) are incapable of seeing that you can dislike gay people because they are trash people using fagotry as a shield.

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

          Well, there goes 30 years of critical theory and intersectionality rhetoric.

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          1. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

            relevant:

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrpLH-MlICY

            White progressives block black mom from getting to work.

            It was never about racial justice, or equity, or whatever. Its just the moral superiority of being for "current cause", and anyone that gets in the way of that is the next enemy. White progs leaning into CRT always just did it so they could say they were the virtuous good whites, not the bigoted whites. They are very happy to go back to telling blacks when its not the focus of current cause.

            Just like they will tell the hispanics that majority support what's happening to sit down and shut up, the white progs know whats good for them. Everything is just an excuse for grabbing power and pushing marxism

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            1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

              Their efforts are counterproductive. Nobody gets blocked in traffic and gets more sympathetic to the plight of Palestinian children. Most drive away thinking, "Fuck the Palestinians. You assholes made me late for work."

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              1. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

                this one was for ICE raids, but same concept, agreed

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            2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

              AWFL-Karen syndrome.

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            3. damikesc   2 days ago

              I liked how the cunty dude was the ultimate picture of white privilege not named Hunter Biden.

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    2. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

      "Democrats are so out of touch and partisan that they refuse to acknowledge the President’s inflation wins and would actually prefer to see numbers rise."

      Was entertaining watching him schooling those broads that are so out of their league talking about economics it was something. Imagine having what amounts to a middle schoolers level of understanding of markets and the US economy in general and trying to go toe to toe with Bessent. Like a special needs kid telling Steph Curry how much rotation needs to be on the ball for his free throws

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  17. Bubba Jones   2 days ago

    Mamdani may be wrong on the fundamentals, but he might be directionally correct in the short term and he's definitely not Cuomo.

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  18. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

    "All gas, no breaks"

    Also the motto of the guy who cleans the bathrooms at Chipotle.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   2 days ago

      Another guy who can’t figure out the difference between “breaks” and “brakes”.

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      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 days ago

        Glad somebody else is noticing that. Have these people not seen Tommy Boy?

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        1. rbike   1 day ago

          They loose me when they write that

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  19. Use the Schwartz   2 days ago

    "I am getting very worried about an actual socialist getting elected to lead my city."

    Liz, if not Zohran it'll be someone else. The call is coming from inside the house.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      It is a great irony an open borders acolyte is worried an immigrant socialist is going to ruin NYC.

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  20. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9iu65sot1E

    Fascinating video of how the Brian Wilson created the sound in Sloop John B. No computers, no auto tune, no synth. Just analog instruments layered on on top of the other. God, what a genius.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      Pet Sounds is a masterpiece.

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      1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

        It is. The harmonies alone on that record are unreal.

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        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 days ago

          Never been a BB fan, but gotta agree about the harmonies. One of their songs was on the radio yesterday and I listened to most of it before switching to the next preset….. which was playing alannis morrisette at the time. Gawd, what a contrast. Screeching bitch.

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    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 days ago

      I’m fascinated that you’re fascinated by this. You do know this is how orchestras and choirs work and have worked for hundreds if not thousands of years?

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      1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

        So because something has been done for a long time it can't be interesting? Really? Yes, it is how classical music works. It was not before then really how popular music worked. Popular music worked. Beyond that, the creative process is interesting or at least is interesting to me. If it is not to you, well, you might want to work on that.

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      2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

        "this is how orchestras and choirs work"

        Yes, but not much modern pop.

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      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        But not necessarily recorded and reproduced. I bet most orchestral and choral LPs in the 60s were crappy.

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  21. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Here's the video of Padilla by the way. Street clothes. Not wearing his congressional pin. Looked like a random outraged protester

    https://x.com/Bubblebathgirl/status/1933257529657626871

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

      Beautiful.

      But it's probably exactly the optics the Nazi pedophile was hoping for.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        Yup, a big anonymous guy with a loose jacket on moves to the front of the room towards Noem.

        Perhaps the FBI should have followed Biden era Secret Service protocol.

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        1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

          Yeah, he should have been shot in the face, right?

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    2. Jefferson Paul   2 days ago

      I'm really sick and tired of the "Hands Up," line. Fergusson started that lie, and it's repeated by many lefties getting arrested. It's so absurd here, as Padilla was also saying "hands up," while he quite clearly did not have his hands up in surrender.

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  22. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    By the way, anyone else feel terribly for Sullum. 2 hours wasn't enough time for his usual Trump constitutional crisis article after Breyer ruled against Trump. Stupid 9th was too quick.

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    1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

      A state allowing mobs to attack federal officials and prevent them them from enforcing federal law is not a "rebellion" or "insurrection" in the "ordinary meaning of the term". How does reason publish this crap with a straight face?

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Breyer, during oral arguments, refused to let the DoJ cite the other 2 definitions for rebellion despite it being in the brief. By the first definition Breyer solely allowed, the civil war start was likely not a rebellion.

        Also was amazing how Breyer managed to write such a long screed just an hour or so after hearing the arguments.

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        1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

          You mean he might have had ex parte communications with the plaintiffs' and the whole thing was a put up job? I never. This crap needs to be investigated and attorneys disbarred and judges impeached over it.

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          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

            Hey, do you want actual legal justice or (D)emocracy?

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  23. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 days ago

    What do you call it if Isreal kills every single Iranian?

    A good start

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    1. Jefferson Paul   2 days ago

      A good start... to WWIII?

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  24. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/are-you-kidding-cnn-poll-reveals-gop-approval-rating/ss-AA1GCLPz

    CNN polling analyst Harry Enten said, "How is it possible after all the recession fears? After the stock market's been doing all of this, after all the tariffs that Americans are against and Republicans still hold an eight-point lead on the economy? Are you kidding me!?"

    Enten said, "'Party with a better economic plan?' Well in May of 2024, just before Donald Trump was re-elected president, Republicans had a nine-point advantage."

    Enten added, "Look at where we are now in May 2025. The advantage actually went up by three points. Now Republicans have a 12-point advantage when it comes to the party with a better economic plan."

    Enten said, "Again, this is after months of supposed economic uncertainty in which the stock market's been going bonkers, in which tariff wars that Americans are against have been going on. And yet, despite all of that, the Democrats are down by 12 points on the economy."

    In recent decades, Democrats have held a strong edge among middle-class voters. The advantage has faded, and the gap has closed to a tie in current polls. Enten said, "Donald Trump and the Republican Party have taken that mantle away, and now a key advantage for Democrats historically has gone 'Adios Amigos!' and now there is no party that is the party of the middle class."

    Enten concluded, "Republicans have completely closed the gap."

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    1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

      You mean the Democrats becoming the party of "Burn Loot and Murder" and "let men shower with your teenage daughter" has made their appeal more selective? How could this happen?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        You forgot "No Borders" and "Eat the Rich*".

        *And most Americans understand that by "rich" Democrats mean anybody with middle class or better income, or any property at all.

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        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

          "by "rich" Democrats mean anybody with middle class or better income"

          Not even. They're like the Soviets, where "Kulak" came to mean someone who owned a single milk cow or a horse.

          "or any property at all.

          This.

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    2. Use the Schwartz   2 days ago

      Dems are cooked.

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      1. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

        I keep hearing the reps are “toast”.

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      2. mamabug   2 days ago

        For the short term, yes. They have shown they are unable to pivot to the center in any meaningful way. In the long term, America tends towards 2 parties of equal strength so at some point enough disaffected centrists will come up with a new approach.

        The main concern is they still have a great deal of legacy institutional power to bring to their scorched earth approach.

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        1. Jefferson Paul   2 days ago

          Republicans would be fools to think that the Dems are done. Yes, they lost the 2024 election, "bigly." But there are too many people in this country who want more free shit provided by others (taxpayers). That won't go away any time soon. Even culture war wins by the right aren't enough to massively overcome that socialist desire to get the fruits of labor without putting in the labor. The Biden admin importing millions of people to this welfare-state will only exacerbate the problem in the coming years. Even if Trump were able to achieve his goal of deporting 3000 per day, that's only a fraction of the illegals already here.

          And even if he managed to deport EVERY illegal immigrant, that would still leave a large slew of American citizens who feel entitled to free shit they didn't earn. No, the Democrats will have a resurgence, unfortunately--perhaps in 2026 or 2028, or later.

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        2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   2 days ago

          they still have a great deal of legacy institutional power to bring

          The same Marxists that have finally nailed down their capture of the Democrat party captured academia 50 years ago, which gave them influence over science, public education, journalism, social services and the legal system. They will maintain control of the narrative through continued indoctrination until they are bodily thrown out of the institutions.

          It is not free speech to teach Marxism to students.

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  25. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Scenes from New York:

    https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/06/12/boom-stefanik-may-have-ended-governor-hochuls-career-n4940732

    The congresswoman wasted no time establishing the foundation of her attack, forcing Hochul to acknowledge Executive Order 1, which she signed on her first day in office. "And you extended this executive order not once, not twice, but three times, most recently January 16 of this year. Is that correct?" Stefanik pressed.

    When Hochul tried to deflect with vague responses about signing "countless executive orders," Stefanik cut through the noise with laser precision. She methodically outlined exactly what New York's sanctuary state policies entail, reading directly from the executive orders: "Law enforcement officers may not use resources, equipment, or personnel for the purpose of detecting and apprehending any individual suspected or wanted for violating a civil immigration office."

    "Do you know who Sakir Akan is?" Stefanik asked. When Hochul fumbled for an answer, Stefanik delivered the hammer blow: "He was an illegal migrant in New York, and do you know what crime he committed in addition to being here illegally? He found a 15-year-old girl, threatened her with a metal pole, told her to get into the back seat of his car. He took her clothes off, and he violently raped her in Albany, New York."

    The pattern continued with devastating effect. Sebastian Zepeda-Khalil, an illegal immigrant who "found a sleeping woman on the subway, lit her on fire, and burnt her alive." Raymond Roxas Basilio, "an illegal who molested an 11-year-old in our state." Wilson Castillo Diaz, connected to the rape of a five-year-old on Long Island.

    Each time, Hochul claimed ignorance of these cases, despite their widespread media coverage throughout her state. "These are high-profile cases. New Yorkers know about them, and you don't?" Stefanik asked, shocked.

    Hochul's attempts at damage control only made things worse. Her repeated claims that New York "cooperates with ICE" fell flat when Stefanik confronted her with the specific language of her own executive orders. "No, it does not say that. I read what it says," Stefanik shot back when Hochul tried to mischaracterize her own policies.

    The governor's desperation became palpable as she repeatedly interrupted and tried to pivot away from the specific cases Stefanik was citing. "I just wanna say this, these crimes are horrific. I condemn them," Hochul stammered, but Stefanik wasn't having it, pointing out that these crimes happened because of her sanctuary state policies.

    "You are not advocating on behalf of these victims,” Stefanik declared. “You are shielding illegals. Even in your opening statement, you prioritize putting illegals first."

    The exchange reached its crescendo when Stefanik delivered what may become her signature line of the hearing: "This is Kathy Hochul's New York. It's one of many, the many reasons why you're hemorrhaging support from hardworking New York families."

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    1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

      It was pretty funny watching Hochul and Timmy Tampon claim that their states were not sanctuary jurisdictions. It was so much that it was an outragious lie, it was, it is more that it shows how much the political winds have changed. A year ago, they would have proudly owned those policies. Today they are acting like the whole thing is just some right wing conspiracy theory.

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        Yeah, but most of us now know that when modern Democrats shout "Conspiracy!" they know the narrative is largely true, and that we know that they know. But kabuki theater, or something.

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        1. Z Crazy   2 days ago

          Simping for illegals is based upon anti-white animus.

          They believe in this colonizer/colonizee dynamics, and because they feel that whites are colonizers, they support violent crimes against whites, especially sex crimes against white girls.

          Of course, if nonwhites are killed by illegals, they just consider it collateral damage.

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          1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

            The irony is often overlooked that South American/Pan-american latinos (i.e., "brown people" as leftists like to call them) are descendents of European colonizers, too.

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  26. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    You don't have to go home but you can't stay here.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-administration-orders-500-000-immigrants-to-leave-the-us/ar-AA1GBBn8

    mmigrants admitted to the US from a Biden-era parole program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela have begun receiving notices of termination urging them to depart the US.

    Participants in the “CHNV” parole program were also told that their employment authorization is revoked effective immediately in email messages from the Department of Homeland Security, the agency said Thursday.

    The notices follow a US Supreme Court decision last month allowing DHS to move forward with revocation of parole benefits for half a million immigrants after a lower court preserved the protections.

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  27. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    ICYMI:

    The Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm manufacturers in the U.S. that claimed the companies’ business practices were helping fuel cartel violence plaguing the country.

    In a victory for the firearm industry, the unanimous ruling tossed out the case under a U.S. law that largely shields gunmakers from liability when their firearms are used in crime.

    Congress passed the law two decades ago to halt a flurry of lawsuits against gunmakers that were similar to the case Mexico filed, Justice Elena Kagan wrote. Her opinion overturned a lower court order that let the suit go forward because the companies themselves were accused of violating the law.

    Kagan wrote that Mexico’s lawsuit made no plausible argument that the companies had knowingly helped gun trafficking into the country.

    https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-guns-mexico-737f69a7447647e13b49a2b1a7c72c57

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   2 days ago

      Nice to see that this was a unanimous decision. Even the three stooges figured it out.

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    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 days ago

      You know who DID “knowingly help(ed) gun trafficking into the country”?

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  28. Use the Schwartz   2 days ago

    "All gas, no breaks.

    LOL a man of the people, he perfectly represents his constituents = The Lowest Common Denominator

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      "Brakes"?

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      1. Use the Schwartz   2 days ago

        Exactly.

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      2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 days ago

        You know, our precious customs and norms, constitution and laws limiting what the executive can do. Like trampling property rights, bills of attainder, ex post facto , etc

        At least it wasn’t Trump saying it, then it might have been a problem

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  29. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14805967/anti-ice-protestor-black-mother-manhattan-unmasked.html

    Trevor Britvec, 36, was filmed alongside Karen Ramspacher, 60, blocking an intersection on Houston Street in lower Manhattan, arguing with a mother who was trying to drive past to get to work.

    Conservative commentator for Turning Point USA, Savanah Hernandez, filmed the dramatic exchange and posted it on X Tuesday.

    'Just watched 2 white liberals stop traffic and tell a mother who was begging to go to work, that illegals and their children are more important,' she wrote. 'I then asked them how they felt stopping a black woman from getting to work. They both laughed in our faces.'

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    1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

      That should be a national campaign commercial for the Republicans in 26 and run on a loop. I have never seen who the Democratic Party is summed up better than that video.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

        They'll have to knife fight the GOPe to do it.

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    2. Marshal   2 days ago

      The guy scoffs at the very idea of work. Wherever do people get the idea socialism is all about protecting people's right to be lazy but still have money to do whatever they want?

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      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

        Their mommies. Also every college professor they ever had.

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    3. VinniUSMC   2 days ago

      Name 'em and shame 'em.

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    4. Super Scary   2 days ago

      "Ramspacher, who has been participating in guerilla-style protests since the 1980s, explained why she had turned away when Hernandez asked her how they felt as 'white people… stopping a black woman from going to work?'

      'I was surprised, and I turned away because that was not the issue that we're there to focus on,' Ramspacher told DailyMail.com."

      That's because YOU'RE the issue in this particular case you crazy ass broad. Get out of the goddam street!

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    5. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 days ago

      That’s great, but it shouldn’t matter that she’s “a black woman.”

      “Oh no you di’ent! You’re really in trouble NOW for inconveniencing a precious POC!”

      Meh.

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  30. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Difference between California and Florida?

    CBS News:

    Florida sheriff warns violent protesters, "If you throw a brick... we will kill you"

    The sheriff in Brevard County, Florida, had an ominous warning about potentially violent protests.

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    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      But actual consequences are racist.

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      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

        Effective action is always unjust. - Maya Angelou

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        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

          See?

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    2. Super Scary   2 days ago

      DeSantis also issued a warning (or sorts) to protesters that hang out in the street -
      "And we also have a policy that if you're driving on one of those streets and a mob comes and surrounds your vehicle and threatens you, you have a right to flee for your safety. And so you drive off and you hit one of these people, that's their fault for impinging on you. You don't have to sit there and just be a sitting duck and let the mob grab you out of your car and drag you through the streets. You have a right to defend yourself in Florida."
      https://www.yahoo.com/news/fact-check-gov-ron-desantis-203100418.html

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    3. Michael Ejercito   2 days ago

      Does throwing bricks constitute lethal force?

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    4. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

      Future Reason title:

      “Florida Police Assassinate Mostly Peaceful Protester.”

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      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

        “Florida Police Assassinate Mostly Peaceful Protester for Exercising His First Amendment Rights by Throwing a Brick"

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  31. BioBehavioral_View   2 days ago

    Going Wrong Again

    A declaration of war. Yes, by action not words. Yes, action by Israel alone. Where is America? Mr. Trump acts as though he is taking credit for the attack.

    The fanatical mullahs in Iran have sworn to develop nuclear weapons then to use them against Israel and, perhaps, these United States. As usual, America has demonstrated its foreign policy to be no foreign policy. Talk contradicted by action is the closest we come to a coherent foreign policy.

    Conversely, Iranian foreign policy is clear; namely, to buy time through sham negotiations with Mr. Trump in order to have developed a nuclear capability. Ever the showman, Mr. Trump seems to be falling for Iranian duplicity.

    President Trump, nevertheless, continues to claim that a nuclear-armed Iran cannot be allowed. Such is The What of American foreign policy. Ah, but The How, how to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, he leaves to a nation the size of Riverside County in California. Then, by denying Israel the conventional weapons required to destroy completely Iranian, nuclear facilities located deep underground, he leaves only a single option for Israel to launch a final and total kill; namely, use of a tactical, nuclear weapon, the exact opposite of that which Mr. Trump claims that he wants.

    Alternative? Join Israel now in launching that final and total kill of the mullahs’ nuclear capabilities. Iran needs a civilian, nuclear capability as a bull needs teats. To do so, however, means that Trump the self-proclaimed maker of peace becomes Trump the wager of war.

    https://www.nationonfire.com/islam-war/ .

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  32. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    CNN interviewed John Bolton this morning. I don't see the clip up on CNN's site just yet, but if you get a chance to see it, the CNN talking head had no idea how to respond...was pretty classic.

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      Amazing he could leave the house with is war boner raging.

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  33. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

    Israel apparently built a drone base inside Iran for this strike.

    https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2025/06/13/oops-mossad-did-it-again-n4940757

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  34. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

    "It’s very difficult to exaggerate how stupid this is."
    {...]
    "Taxation isn't theft. Capitalism is".

    Here's Tony:
    Tony|9.7.17 @ 4:43PM|#
    "I don't consider taxing and redistribution to be either forced or charity."

    It certainly is stupid, but that stupidity in widely spread among steaming piles of lefty shit.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Sarcs Kampf mit der Realität)   2 days ago

      It shows that Tony is no libertarian. He’s a flat out Marxist.

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  35. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

    Alcohol should be prohibited

    - Baptist and bootleggers

    Taxation isn't theft, Capitalism is.

    - MAGA and Marxists

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    1. mad.casual   2 days ago

      Taxation isn't theft, Capitalism is.

      - MAGA and Marxists

      Do you have evidence somewhere of MAGA people saying "Capitalism is theft." or is this some modern, progressive, Cato/Reason-style; "My pet cause got gored!"/"We found one protestant web magazine that didn't rescind the Communist Manifesto by Marcus Carlson so KRISCHUN NASHUNALIZM has descended from BOAF SIDEZ, but really more from Conservatives."?

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        His worldview of econ 101 theories crashed so hard he is spiraling.

        Most people would evaluate what went wrong, he just started ranting like sarc.

        You can tell someone has solely a religious understanding of a topic when they can't handle data that may put their views into question. Intelligent people see the disagreement and reevaluate their base beliefs.

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        1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

          I used to be a great believer in free trade with anyone. Over time it became clear that it doesn't work as advertised. So, my views on it evolved. I don't understand why people are so loath to change their understanding of things when the facts warrant it.

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

            I agree. I was on the unilateral trade theory bandwagon up until grad school. Tried looking at data to support this truth I've said for years. Couldn't find signals in the data. Started doing sensitivity analysis to see the drivers. Slowly realized tariffs were so coupled to other variables there was no signal at all. What was shown though was no response to a tariff had a greater advantage/disadvantage effect than a response.

            That led me to economic games that had been going on since the 80s using trade algorithms and seeing a long history of tit for tat algorithms always dominating socialist or unilateral based algorithms.

            So I modified my views. Read other schools of thought. Read papers that didnt just assume a truth, but actually tried arguing their beliefs. And my position changed.

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        2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

          Yup I'm just greedy, right JessieAOC?

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          1. Sun Wukong   2 days ago

            No, you are just stupid. You don't understand the policies you support much less the objections to them. You just mouth talking points because doing so is an easy way to feel smart and avoid actual thinking.

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            1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

              I'm greedy per Jessie, those are his words not mine.

              Care to enlighten me how I'm stupid in my belief the Constitution doesn't grant the president the authority to levy taxes? Please refrain from using living constitution theory though, as it has no solid foundation and just means the constitution is whatever the majority says it is.

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            2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

              Viva la CNN. Still controlling the hearts and minds of America's seniors.

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              1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                Tell me again ML how Trump wasn't responsible for the CDC eviction moratorium when he was president and proclaimed, I want to make it unmistakably clear that I’m protecting people from evictions.

                Then call me the propagandist.

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                1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                  You're a not a propagandist, but you have become a the kind of guy who realized he was tricked and is now embarrassed but unrepentant and angry at the victims rather than the perps, so he's now deliberately searching for shit to be mad about and still getting it wrong.

                  It's also totally irrelevant to what anyone was talking about, but your so angry that people now think your a gullible idiot that you are scrambling for anything you can use to say orangemanbad.

                  But nevertheless, Trump's executive order didn't actually extend congress's eviction moratorium as claimed.

                  President Trump’s executive order does not extend the eviction moratorium—here’s what to know

                  Rather, it instructs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to “consider” whether temporarily banning residential evictions is “reasonably necessary” to prevent further spread of Covid-19.

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                  1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                    So he stopped them? Or attempted to and was overruled by a lower court? If not, he approved of it and allowed it to happen, at best he is a feckless leader. Should I keep quite about a feckless leader?

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                    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                      Say. Why don't you stop watching cable news and start reading the executive orders yourself. They're short and easy to find.

                    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                      I don't watch cable news. I mainly read, occasional podcast/youtube video to supplement.

                      Now how I'm not unmistakably clear of what Trump made unmistakably clear, is beyond me?

                      He was for stopping evictions, his CDC followed suit, he didn’t stop them in their tracks. That is unmistakably clear.

                    3. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                      Lets play for a second that you're right. This means exactly what?

                      At a time when governors across the country locked down their states and had their state militias and National Guards shooting paintballs and beanbags at people sitting on their porches, let alone going to work, Trump had HHS and the CDC “consider” whether temporarily banning residential evictions was “reasonably necessary”.

                      This disqualifies him? For who?
                      Chase the triple-masking vaccine enforcer?
                      Joe fucking mandatory injection Biden?

                      You were tricked and lied to, but you want to be mad at the victim of their deception rather than the deceivers, so you hunted and you cherrypicked and this is what you came up with.

                      Congratulations, you're a Boomer's Boomer.

                    4. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                      I voted for Javier Milei. I may have voted for Trump if my state weren't 100% locked into Biden/Harris. Trump was the better then them but I wanted DeSantis to get nom.

                      But who anyone voted for doesn't bother me, always going to be shitty. But I am of the belief that you have to call out the leaders for fucked up policies regardless of any political implications; the Emperor has no clothes.

        3. mad.casual   2 days ago

          His worldview of econ 101 theories crashed so hard he is spiraling.

          Yeah, kinda the opposite of "Bob Lee":

          This is a man with a history of duty and patriotism. Not as punch lines, but as core beliefs. Some people don't know what to do when their belief system collapses. Bob Lee is one of those.

          He can't believe that the theories, far more recent, nebulous, and tenuous than gravity, as taught by "experts", could possibly be wrong or more nuanced. And, rather than cleaving to some sort of rugged individualism or isolationism or some sort of detached, hippy "You do you." 'transcendence', resorts to the low-IQ bog standard of "You're all fascists/communists/socialists!"

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      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

        Tell me again how I shouldn't be upset with MAGA because of the AIMS Act, giving the EPA more control of industry.

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        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

          "Tell me again how I shouldn't be upset with MAGA because of the AIMS Act, giving the EPA more control of industry."
          When was Trump sworn in again?

          "On December 27, 2020, the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act of 2020 was enacted as section 103 in Division S, Innovation for the Environment, of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (H.R. 133 (116th): Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 [Including Coronavirus Stimulus & Relief]). The AIM Act authorizes EPA to address hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) by providing new authorities in three main areas: to phase down the production and consumption of listed HFCs, manage these HFCs and their substitutes, and facilitate the transition to next-generation technologies through sector-based restrictions."
          https://www.epa.gov/climate-hfcs-reduction/background-hfcs-and-aim-act

          You are one imbecilic pile of TDS-addled shit aren't you?

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        2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

          Jiminy Cricket!

          Trump-Linked Project 2025 Calls for Repeal of ‘Unnecessarily Costly’ HFC Regulations
          The 2025 Presidential Transition Project – recommends in its section on the U.S. EPA that a future Trump administration repeal Biden administration HFC regulations authorized by the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act “that are unnecessarily stringent and costly.”

          I don't even know how to help you, SaGN.

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          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

            Well that's a fucking lie. Trump signed it into law and John Kennedy (R) sponsored it. Not Biden.

            On December 27, 2020, the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act of 2020 was enacted as section 103...

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            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

              It's there in black and white, from a industry journal no less. You're the one who tricked yourself and will ride your lie right off the cliff.

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              1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

                "Always a Fucking TDS-addled Shit Pile" is digging his hole deeper; let's make sure he doesn't run out of shovels.

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              2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                On December 27, 2020,

                WHO WAS PRESIDENT? Mine is straight from the gov website. Wish I could post links.

                See the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 for more info. You are 100% wrong.

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                1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                  Biden-Harris Administration Takes Latest Step in National Phasedown of Climate-damaging Hydrofluorocarbons
                  Final rule will implement 40% reduction starting in 2024 while advancing U.S. manufacturing and innovation

                  July 11, 2023

                  Contact Information
                  EPA Press Office (press@epa.gov)
                  WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the latest action to phase down the use of climate super-pollutant hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), issuing a final rule to implement a 40% reduction below historic levels from 2024 through 2028. The rule aligns with the bipartisan American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act’s goals to reduce the production and consumption of these climate-damaging chemicals by 85% by 2036 and help avoid up to 0.5 °C of global warming by 2100.

                  This will also help you: https://www.epa.gov/climate-hfcs-reduction/background-hfcs-and-aim-act

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                  1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                    Read your EPA link. That's exactly where I got the date December 27, 2020. Because that is the date Trump signed the law into effect. A law sponsored by John Kennedy.

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                    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                      OH, I get it now.

                      You're refusing to notice that the AIM Act was revised and implemented with new regulations, particularly regarding the phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons. The Biden-Harris Administration finalized regulations in October 2023, with some additional revisions in December 2023.

                      It's not the act from 2020, which was fairly innocuous.

                      As I gave you a link that mentioned it, I guess you are being deliberately dishonest rather than merely stupid.

                    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                      Summary by John Kennedy sponsor in 2019:

                      This bill addresses the use and regulation of fluorinated compounds in products and manufacturing, including by requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to establish specified production and consumption baselines for the phase-down of specified fluorinated compounds.

                      So yup, phase out R410A and give EPA more power. Sounds like I, who works in the industry, knows more about it then you. Good try though. Unlike you I understand Congress passes a bill and then the agency works out the details. But it was all there from the start.

            2. mad.casual   2 days ago

              Well that's a fucking lie.

              The assertion without evidence of MAGA saying "Capitalism is theft" the way Marxists openly assert it is also a lie.

              You know how everybody learned in 2020 that all their neighbors were secret COVID Nazis just waiting to point out where the Jews were hiding? You're kinda making me think I should take my business to another HVAC guy. That the only real benefit any of you offer is access to cheap Chinese HFCs which, in a free market, I wouldn't need you to access anyway.

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              1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                No, I just want the R410A, I used to buy prior to Trump signing the AIMS Act. I could buy that unlike R454B which is unavailable for purchase.

                But thanks at least for not gaslighting me like ML and his it was Biden who signed it.

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                1. Don't look at me! (I miss having inflation)   2 days ago

                  First hit on google search
                  https://abilityrefrigerants.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=18074124216&gbraid=0AAAAADEljGV4lKkFwronEWilQ5Yq1Ntgn&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyJqI6a3vjQMVJiZECB1vlR2_EAAYASAAEgLu-fD_BwE

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          2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

            Also don't; help yourself. I'm tired of MAGA's relief.

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            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

              Because your are in a cult.

              Now tell me again how the retaliatory attack on the Houthi's needed congresses approval.

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              1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                The Raid on Yakla was in 2016. Prior to Houthis attacking shipping in the Red Sea. Now if you want to go with the Obama admins view, guess its just A Ok.

                Me, I think our congress should have a say over that, instead of fighting the Saudis war for them. Now maybe my hatred for the house of Saud blinds me to the geo politicals of it all but that tends to happen when a government gives diplomatic cover to 15 hijackers.

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                1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                  I could fill this page with dozens of incidents, but here's a couple. There are examples for 2022 and 2024 as well:

                  USCENTCOM Press Release | Dec. 3, 2023 Houthi Attacks on Commercial Shipping in International Water Continue

                  2025: Houthi's Attack US Ships: Iran-based rebel group claim forth attack in 72 hours

                  Sorry, because I know you hate learning this shit, but it has to be done.

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                  1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                    So after 2016?

                    Trust me I'm fine with the more recent attacks on Yemen after the Houthis started firing missiles and pirating ships. Doesn't change the fact, I think Congress should make war and when Trump sends a man to die his supporters shouldn't memory hole that and pretend he was all peace and doves.

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                    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

                      'Trust me. I'll make up any excuse to make it clear I'm a slimy pile of TDS-addled lying shit!'

                      We got it.

                    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

                      Sevo's right about you.

                      Doesn't change the fact, I think Congress should make war

                      Retaliatory attacks aren't war not matter how you slice it. No more than punching the guy who stole your wallet.
                      Jus ad bellum (law on the use of force) allows retaliation if it is necessary, and proportionate to an initial unlawful attack. It does not violate the NAP.

                      To call the retaliatory attacks on the Houthis who have continuously attacked American shipping in the last five years "war", is deliberately deceitful.

                      "and when Trump sends a man to die his supporters shouldn't memory hole that and pretend he was all peace and doves."

                      Are you pretending that using a drone operator or firing a missile from 65,000 feet and 80 km away is "sending a man to die"?
                      You're literally Chemjeff now.

        3. mad.casual   2 days ago

          So I take it that's a "No." on the question of evidence of someone, somewhere of MAGA people saying "Capitalism is theft."?

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    2. Spiritus Mundi   2 days ago

      Brings up a good point, where is all that tariff inflation you predicited?

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      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

        Up his ass, where the asshole's head should be.

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      2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 days ago

        Based on a century of data it eas easy to see there would be again no correlation from tariffs, especially driven by energy and deregulation policies.

        Ironically this is actually shown in the data where blue states have higher inflation due to... energy and regulation policies.

        But he has bought onto the lie that unilateral trade is free trade and refuses to admit he was lied to.

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        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

          Tell me again how your not a progressive who justifies executive order taxation because of laws paased by progressives and how your not for living constitution.

          And then tell me who delusionally sticks to lies.

          God your a joke.

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          1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

            And you're a TDS-addled lying pile of shit. Fuck off and die, asshole.

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      3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

        Think your thinking about SGT. I'm against the tarrifs from a Constitutional level 1st and foremost. That all taxes mist arise from the House... you know those words on the old dusty parchment.

        But my steel prices are up from .60 lbs to .72 lbs. And got that in before his latest announcement, so who knows after those 45000 lbs (+-) are gone. Oh and that is domestically sourced.

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    3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      "MAGA and Marxists"

      TDS-addled steaming piles of shit should fuck off and die, TDS-addled steaming pile of shit.

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      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

        Awe, is someone missing Dr. Fauci cock down their throat? It's hard to reclaim those good old days from the 1st term, but don't worry I'm sure Trump will bring you relief.

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        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

          "Awe, is someone missing Dr. Fauci cock down their throat?"

          Reality calls, slimy pile of TDS-addled shit; find just once where I even hinted that criminal should be other than behind bars.
          And then do your family a favor: Fuck off and die, shitstain.

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          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

            Who was Fauci's boss? So keep slurpying on Fauci's shriveled cock.

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            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

              Need wheels for those goal-posts, asswipe?

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              1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 days ago

                Need a drip guard for that slobber?

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                1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

                  Slimy pile of lying TDS-addled shit; make your dog happy. Fuck off and die.

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    4. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 days ago

      GFY you gaslighting idiot

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  36. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

    "...Trump's response to Israel attacking Iran, and more..."

    Perfectly rational; got a problem with it?

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  37. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    You know the old meme "World Ends: Women and Minorities Hardest Hit"

    CNN says hold my beer...(*yeah, it's from 2023, but was recommended to me today during a CNN search).

    https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2023/11/world/climate-gender-inequality-cnnphotos-as-equals-intl-cmd/

    How the climate crisis fuels gender inequality
    The climate crisis may be a collective problem, but its impacts do not fall equally. Women and girls often bear the heaviest burdens.

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    1. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

      reminds me of the one, probably from a similar time, that amounted to:

      Climate change affects transgender prostitutes more than others.

      Or some such nonsense. That was an actual article.

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      1. Outlaw Josey Wales   2 days ago

        Here is the latest Economist Issue:

        https://www.economist.com/leaders/2025/06/05/the-stunning-decline-of-the-preference-for-having-boys

        Dems: Why are we losing young men?

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        1. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

          Even if they have boys, a godAWFL number of their mothers just convert them to girls anyway.

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      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 day ago

        I remember that one. It was even more specific than that, something like “transgender prostitutes in Malaysia hardest hit” or some shit.

        Probably a million dollar USAID grant to fund the research for it too. Lol.

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    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 days ago

      Wait, I thought bitches liked it warmer.

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      1. mad.casual   2 days ago

        I was going to say "Globe Warms, Women Unable To Whine to Men About Turning The Teat Up Hardest Hit."

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  38. Knutsack   2 days ago

    Just do it, New York.

    I'd like to see what happens.

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  39. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Gotta follow along the story as she goes on...

    https://x.com/tradwifemom/status/1932785924485591451

    So I went to Costco without a membership, I snuck around the card readers, I didn’t want to wait in line to get an actual membership or one day pass. They caught me in the store and asked me to leave or go to the service desk and get a membership. Instead of leaving I demanded free products and food and waved a Sam’s club flag in the middle of their store to show them just how much I love Costco and want to stay. When they still asked me to leave I began stealing whatever I could and threw frozen hamburger patties at security. They should have just let me shop there without a membership, I’m special!

    I just don’t understand because although I’m a valid Sam’s Club member I was told I could come to Costco for the opportunity to try their amazing hotdogs for only $1.50, and when I got here some people were handing them out for free! Now suddenly no more free hotdogs and I’m asked to return to Sam’s? I need to continue to receive free hotdogs even if it means other valid Costco members will have to contribute a 0.20 cent fee at the door but I DESERVE THIS!

    All stores like Costco have a membership policy.

    I want all you Costco members to know that I, a Sam’s club member am excepting and loving of all shoppers, no matter which club you shop at. However, if I see you promoting anything pro-Costco I will instantly label you anti-Sam’s. Opinions are only okay if you agree with mine.

    I’ve managed to convince some valid Costco members that I am definitely special and deserving of free Costco membership (of course to be paid for by valid members). Costcos rules don’t apply to me because really my heart is with Sam’s club, I’m just here for samples they hand out and a discount on some decent toilet paper. Costco should get rid of all memberships actually, even though every other big box store has them, Sam’s can keep their walls and membership cards but Costco should transition to an outdoor flea market type of venue. It’s not fair that just members be entitled to $5 rotisserie chickens.

    Now they are bringing people in from the business office to escort us non-members out to the parking lot!!! Can you believe it? Why would they feel the need? It must be Costcos CEO. I know some of my Sam’s club people have really damaged Costco, and even hurt other customers but this is WRONG!

    The previous CEO let so many of us Sam’s club members in, they didn’t even check our membership at the Costco doors. They even gave us Costco gift cards to use. Lots of us were in trouble at Sam’s for some pretty horrendous crimes but costcos old CEO didn’t care. This new CEO asking us to leave and now calling in the business office is INCITING my rioting throughout the store, he clearly wants me to go crazy, right? I’m entitled to be here in Costco without a membership, even though some other people waited in line years for their membership I am better than them and more deserving.

    Us Sam’s club members are like really mad at the Costco business office people the CEO sent in. Even though the business office people took an oath to defend Costco policies from all enemies, regardless of their membership to Costco or Sam’s. Policy schmolicy!

    Some Costco employee in Minnesota recently admitted to actually being a Sam’s member, quite the scandal! Even though she’s been voting on the board of directors!! See, we Sam’s goers have infiltrated and influenced Costco at almost every level, if only that darn CEO and CFO weren’t out to get us, why should only Costco members get a say on what products they carry!

    I’m rallying my fellow Sam’s club members to light fires in all costcos in a certain radius to show them just how much we LOVE Costco!!! Make sure to wear your Sam’s club gear, I had some new shirts printed in bulk for our peaceful bonfires inside the stores!

    Can I please remind current valid Costco members that it is fascist to love Costco. You must learn to coexist with other chains entering your store whenever they please. Do not show any Costco pride, this is harmful to Sam’s club members and hurts their feelings.

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    1. Dillinger   2 days ago

      beautiful.

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    2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

      Haha, nice.

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    3. mad.casual   2 days ago

      Needs more "You run a trade deficit with your local grocery store so why would CostCo charge a premium for people to put Sam's Club merchandise on their shelves unless they hate free markets and love charging their customers higher prices?"

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  40. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    I’m pregnant and plan to birth my little Costco member in the dairy cooler to get ensure its membership is valid.

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  41. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>We're all waking up to a much less stable Middle East this morning.

    did Binion tell you to write this?

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  42. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>Operation Rising Lion, is only "the first stage."

    did you call Dave Smith to make sure he's okay?

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  43. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>Iran's "axis of resistance"—its proxies and allies in the region, including Hamas, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iraqi militias, and Yemeni Houthis—does not seem prepared to rush to its aid.

    seriously for wishcasting this is enjoyable reading.

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  44. Medulla Oblongata   2 days ago

    Now Padilla was "attacked"...so quick to turn each and every thing into a fundraising opportunity. Was probably staged as one in the first place.

    Just got email from KamalaHarris.com:

    And just yesterday — as United States Senator Alex Padilla was representing millions of Californians who are demanding answers — he was attacked, wrestled to the ground and handcuffed.

    It is out of control behavior.

    Vice President Harris has heard from a lot of people wondering what they can do to help.

    In light of yesterday's attack on Senator Padilla, she is hoping you can make a donation to his campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

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    1. Dillinger   2 days ago

      if ever an insurrection took place on live TV it was Padilla

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    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

      Padilla sneaks in anonymously, in civvies and without his congressional pin, and bumrushes Noem, but when security tackles him, he's the one being attacked.

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  45. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>It’s very difficult to exaggerate how stupid this is.

    someone finally made Jonah Goldberg read his own work?

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

      If Comrade Zohan manages to make the GOPe mad, maybe I need to rethink him.

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  46. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>Unrest at New Jersey's migrant detention center, Delaney Hall.

    place was Disneyland until all the illegal immigants moved in.

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  47. American Socialist   2 days ago

    Hey guys: It’s been a while since I’ve been here on this comment board dedicated to supporting military shock troops.

    I’m wondering about Israel.

    How does the current composition of this board feel about Jewishness? When I was here before it was maybe 20/80 for gassing Jews. What is it now? Feels more like 50/50– and who could blame them. I mean, the sinister machinations of 93-year old Lord Snorzos affect us all!

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    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   2 days ago

      Fuck off and die, asswipe.

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      1. Z Crazy   2 days ago

        He just hates white girls and wants them raped in the pussy by illegals!

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    2. Zeb   2 days ago

      You are a disgusting person.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

        His occasional use of the term 'peanuts' in reference to us and frantic defense of Soros betrays who’s behind the sock account.

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        1. Zeb   2 days ago

          Yeah, that one I believe. All with the same pattern of implying that everyone is motivated by racism while using every racist trope in the book.

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    3. Super Scary   2 days ago

      " It’s been a while since I’ve been here on this comment board"

      You literally posted on this site yesterday.

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    4. damikesc   2 days ago

      We have fewer progressives now so the "gas the Jews" numbers have crashed.

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  48. Dillinger   2 days ago

    >>All gas, no breaks.

    he's a nazi?

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    1. Mike Parsons   2 days ago

      Sounds like the mantra of a guard at Auschwitz to me. Therefore, probably very relevant to the pro-palestine crew today

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  49. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    We're all waking up to a much less stable Middle East this morning.

    Meh.

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  50. mad.casual   2 days ago

    Trump had also presaged two months ago that Iran needed to agree to a nuclear deal on the timeline Trump had proposed or there would be consequences.

    We don't talk about the presaging of prior Presidents about prior deals to prior proxy wars.

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